Aerospace News and Headlines

Honeywell Chosen by U.S. Air Force to Design Prototype Engine System for CCA
NewsMar 12, 2026

Honeywell Chosen by U.S. Air Force to Design Prototype Engine System for CCA

Honeywell Aerospace secured a U.S. Air Force prototype contract to design a propulsion system for the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) using its new SkyShot 1600 engine. The SkyShot 1600 can operate as a turbojet or turbofan, delivering 800‑2,800 pounds of...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Airport Planners Brace for Weeks of Travel Chaos Even After the War
NewsMar 12, 2026

Airport Planners Brace for Weeks of Travel Chaos Even After the War

Airport Coordination Limited (ACL) announced it will not penalize airlines for cancellations caused by the Iran‑related war and will provide slot relief for up to six weeks after hostilities cease. The conflict has already forced the cancellation of more than...

By Sydney Morning Herald – Business
Loft Orbital Aims To Launch AI-Processing Satellites Later This Year
NewsMar 12, 2026

Loft Orbital Aims To Launch AI-Processing Satellites Later This Year

Loft Orbital, a San Francisco‑based space startup, announced plans to launch an AI‑processing satellite constellation later this year. The fleet will run a lightweight, low‑power AI model directly on board, sidestepping the energy demands of large terrestrial models. By analyzing...

By Orbital Today
The R66 Turbinetruck: The Little Cargo Copter without a Cockpit
NewsMar 12, 2026

The R66 Turbinetruck: The Little Cargo Copter without a Cockpit

Robinson’s R66 Turbinetruck is an autonomous cargo helicopter that replaces the traditional cockpit with clamshell doors, leveraging Sikorsky’s MATRIX autonomy suite. Powered by a single Rolls‑Royce RR300 engine, it weighs 2,900 lb gross and can carry up to 1,200 lb of payload,...

By New Atlas – Architecture
Video Shows US Forces Destroying some of Iran's Old American-Made Warplanes
NewsMar 12, 2026

Video Shows US Forces Destroying some of Iran's Old American-Made Warplanes

U.S. Central Command released video showing airstrikes that set fire to an Iranian Lockheed C-130 Hercules, a P-3F Orion maritime patrol aircraft, and an Ilyushin Il-76 freighter. The footage, posted on X, confirms the destruction of several legacy American-made planes...

By Business Insider – Finance
Delta TechOps Expands MRO Capabilities With CFM LEAP 1A & 1B Engine Support
NewsMar 12, 2026

Delta TechOps Expands MRO Capabilities With CFM LEAP 1A & 1B Engine Support

Delta TechOps announced it is now licensed to maintain both CFM LEAP‑1A and LEAP‑1B engines, becoming the only North American carrier with full LEAP MRO capability. The certification covers the A320neo and 737 MAX families, the world’s best‑selling narrow‑body aircraft. Delta recently...

By Simple Flying
Taiwan's Far Eastern Air Transport MD-83 to Be Auctioned
NewsMar 12, 2026

Taiwan's Far Eastern Air Transport MD-83 to Be Auctioned

Taiwan's government agency announced that Far Eastern Air Transport's McDonnell Douglas MD‑83 will be auctioned, marking the third attempt to sell the aircraft after the carrier’s bankruptcy and legal entanglements. The narrow‑body jet, grounded since 2025, is being offered to...

By ch-aviation News
The Post-Capacity Era of Satellite Connectivity
NewsMar 12, 2026

The Post-Capacity Era of Satellite Connectivity

Novaspace’s eighth Capacity Pricing Trends report declares a Post‑Capacity Era for satellite connectivity, where bandwidth is no longer the primary differentiator. Starlink’s sub‑$0.30 per GB pricing is driving a structural decline in capacity costs and forcing the industry to compete...

By SpaceNews
Norse Atlantic Airways: Another Loss in 2025, but Profitability May Be Within Reach
NewsMar 12, 2026

Norse Atlantic Airways: Another Loss in 2025, but Profitability May Be Within Reach

Norse Atlantic Airways posted its fourth consecutive annual loss in 2025 despite achieving a record‑high 96% load factor and a 99.4% flight‑completion rate. The airline has begun shifting away from a summer‑centric Atlantic model, adding winter services to Thailand and...

By CAPA – Centre for Aviation
Lufthansa Cargo Minimizes Delays During Pilot Strike
NewsMar 11, 2026

Lufthansa Cargo Minimizes Delays During Pilot Strike

Lufthansa Cargo will operate more than 80% of its scheduled all‑cargo flights on Thursday and Friday despite a 48‑hour pilot strike over pension and pay demands. The carrier expects to maintain over 50% of its overall flight schedule, with long‑haul...

By FreightWaves
We Just Got Our First Look Ever At The B-21 Raider Performing This Risky Maneuver
NewsMar 11, 2026

We Just Got Our First Look Ever At The B-21 Raider Performing This Risky Maneuver

The U.S. Air Force captured its first public glimpse of a B‑21 Raider linking up with a KC‑135R Stratotanker for mid‑air refueling, a risky maneuver that validates the bomber’s operational envelope. The test, part of a series of flight trials,...

By SlashGear
U.S. Air Force B-1 And B-52 Bombers Now Striking Iran From The UK
NewsMar 11, 2026

U.S. Air Force B-1 And B-52 Bombers Now Striking Iran From The UK

The U.S. Air Force has positioned eight B‑1B Lancer and three B‑52H Stratofortress bombers at RAF Fairford, UK, to conduct Operation Epic Fury strikes against Iran. Forward‑based aircraft cut flight times to Iranian targets by more than half, enabling a rapid, high‑tempo...

By Forbes (Health)
Rheinmetall Withdraws From Mynaric Bidding Process; Rocket Lab Acquisition Clears Major Competitive Hurdle
NewsMar 11, 2026

Rheinmetall Withdraws From Mynaric Bidding Process; Rocket Lab Acquisition Clears Major Competitive Hurdle

Rheinmetall AG announced it will not submit a formal bid for laser‑communications specialist Mynaric AG, ending a brief period of speculation about a German “national solution” to block Rocket Lab’s $150 million acquisition. The withdrawal leaves Rocket Lab as the sole...

By SatNews
Shareholders of Canada’s Air Transat Stick to Strategic Plan
NewsMar 11, 2026

Shareholders of Canada’s Air Transat Stick to Strategic Plan

Air Transat’s shareholders have voted to maintain the airline’s current strategic plan, backing management’s restructuring agenda. The plan emphasizes fleet modernization with the first A321XLR slated for delivery in late 2027 and a focused reduction of underperforming U.S. routes. It...

By ch-aviation News
MQ-9s Over Iran: Striking and Finding Targets—But Taking Some Losses
NewsMar 11, 2026

MQ-9s Over Iran: Striking and Finding Targets—But Taking Some Losses

U.S. MQ‑9 Reaper drones are conducting persistent ISR and precision strikes against Iranian missile and drone launchers as part of Operation Epic Fury, having hit more than 5,500 targets since the conflict began. Iran’s air defenses have managed to down...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
Ukrainian Defense Companies Moving To All Domestic Production Of Components
NewsMar 11, 2026

Ukrainian Defense Companies Moving To All Domestic Production Of Components

Ukrainian drone and defense firms are rapidly localizing component production, now achieving 80‑90% domestic content for first‑level parts and aiming for 100% on‑shoring of critical systems. Companies such as The Fourth Law and Unwave are building a semiconductor fab to...

By Defense Daily
New Study Says There's a Way to Make Dyson Bubbles and Stellar Engines Stable
NewsMar 11, 2026

New Study Says There's a Way to Make Dyson Bubbles and Stellar Engines Stable

Physicist Colin R. McInnes has shown that Dyson Bubbles and flat‑disk Stellar Engines can be engineered for passive stability, countering long‑standing claims of inherent gravitational instability. By concentrating mass at the rim of a reflective disc, radiation pressure and gravity can...

By Universe Today
SpaceBridge CEO David Gelerman Explains Why UniHub Is a Pivotal Launch for Company
NewsMar 11, 2026

SpaceBridge CEO David Gelerman Explains Why UniHub Is a Pivotal Launch for Company

SpaceBridge is set to unveil UniHub at SATShow 2026, a software‑defined, modular VSAT hub packaged in a compact 3RU enclosure. The all‑in‑one solution promises up to five‑fold performance gains over the legacy ASAT‑II architecture and dramatically faster field deployment. CEO...

By Via Satellite
Lockheed Martin, Air Force Project Tests Missile Evasion with AI-Piloted Fighters
NewsMar 11, 2026

Lockheed Martin, Air Force Project Tests Missile Evasion with AI-Piloted Fighters

Lockheed Martin Skunk Works and the USAF Test Pilot School demonstrated AI‑piloted fighters evading missiles on the X‑62A VISTA, a modified F‑16. Dozens of AI agents were trained in randomized, high‑fidelity simulations before being uploaded to a tablet and given control...

By Aerospace America (AIAA)
Contrivian Becomes Authorized Reseller of Amazon Leo for State, Local Governments
NewsMar 11, 2026

Contrivian Becomes Authorized Reseller of Amazon Leo for State, Local Governments

Contrivian announced it has become an authorized reseller of Amazon’s Leo low‑Earth‑orbit satellite service, extending its portfolio of multi‑modal connectivity for U.S. state and local governments. The partnership allows Contrivian to embed Leo’s satellite links into its software‑defined network platform,...

By Via Satellite
SYOS Autonomous Uncrewed Heavy-Lift Helicopter Aces Trials, Now Ready for Serial Production
PodcastMar 11, 2026

SYOS Autonomous Uncrewed Heavy-Lift Helicopter Aces Trials, Now Ready for Serial Production

SYOS Aerospace announced its SA200 heavy‑lift uncrewed helicopter has successfully completed fully autonomous take‑off and landing trials from moving platforms, clearing it for serial production. The aircraft can lift up to 200 kg, fly 180 km (extendable to 300 km) and uses the...

By sUAS News
Dassault Unveils Falcon 10X as First Flight Nears
NewsMar 11, 2026

Dassault Unveils Falcon 10X as First Flight Nears

Dassault Aviation has unveiled its new Falcon 10X business jet, positioning it as the company’s most ambitious entry into the ultra‑long‑range market. The clean‑sheet aircraft is slated for its first flight within weeks, marking the start of an intensive flight‑test campaign....

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
ST Engineering iDirect Forms African Connectivity Partnership With Q-KON
NewsMar 11, 2026

ST Engineering iDirect Forms African Connectivity Partnership With Q-KON

ST Engineering iDirect and African satellite services firm Q‑KON announced a partnership to launch the Intuition Unbound platform across Africa. Q‑KON will provide satellite capacity and teleport facilities in South Africa, while iDirect supplies its scalable ground connectivity solution. The...

By Via Satellite
Swarm Aero Raises $35M Series A Financing
NewsMar 11, 2026

Swarm Aero Raises $35M Series A Financing

Swarm Aero announced a $35 million Series A round led by Two Sigma Ventures and Silent Ventures, bringing its total capital to $59 million. The financing includes participation from Khosla Ventures, Coatue, Founders Fund and several other investors. The company also unveiled an...

By VC News Daily
What Happened When ESA Simulated a Mission to Mars on Earth
NewsMar 11, 2026

What Happened When ESA Simulated a Mission to Mars on Earth

The European Space Agency partnered with Russia’s Institute of Biomedical Problems to run MARS500, a ground‑based simulation of a 520‑day crewed Mars mission from 2010‑2011. Six international participants lived in sealed modules, experienced realistic communication delays, and followed a scripted...

By New Space Economy
Missile Strike Hits SES Teleport in Israel
NewsMar 11, 2026

Missile Strike Hits SES Teleport in Israel

Satellite operator SES confirmed that a missile struck its teleport facility in Emek Ha’ela, Israel on March 9, damaging a small portion of the geostationary antenna field. The company reported no injuries and said core services and power remained operational, activating...

By SpaceNews
AIAA SciTech Forum 2026 Event Recap Published
NewsMar 11, 2026

AIAA SciTech Forum 2026 Event Recap Published

The AIAA released its 2026 SciTech Forum recap, detailing attendance, program content, and engagement metrics. The report notes more than 7,000 participants representing over 50 nations and a technical program of 150 sessions spanning next‑generation aerospace topics. Digital interactions generated...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
Syracuse Hancock International Airport Selected for Federal Pilot Program Advancing Next-Generation Aviation
NewsMar 11, 2026

Syracuse Hancock International Airport Selected for Federal Pilot Program Advancing Next-Generation Aviation

SYR was selected as a key partner in a new federal pilot program aimed at testing next‑generation aircraft technologies. The initiative, launched by the U.S. DOT and FAA, will evaluate twelve operational concepts, including eVTOL, electric, and hybrid aircraft, with...

By Airport Improvement Magazine
Defense Business Brief: 3D-Printing on the Battlefield; Reshoring Drone Dominance; AI on Submarines
NewsMar 11, 2026

Defense Business Brief: 3D-Printing on the Battlefield; Reshoring Drone Dominance; AI on Submarines

The Pentagon is set to purchase 30,000 one‑way attack drones this month and aims for 300,000 by 2027, while simultaneously banning Chinese components to build a domestic supply chain. Firestorm has introduced a containerized, climate‑controlled 3D‑printing lab that can produce...

By Defense One
MTN Launches Click-to-Deploy StarEdge Horizon Satellite Service on AWS Marketplace
NewsMar 11, 2026

MTN Launches Click-to-Deploy StarEdge Horizon Satellite Service on AWS Marketplace

MTN has launched StarEdge Horizon, a private LEO satellite service, on the AWS Marketplace, allowing enterprises to provision global satellite links as a native cloud resource. The solution delivers a true Layer 2 network over SpaceX’s Starlink constellation with static IP...

By SatNews
Bharat Forge Inaugurates Landing Gear Machining Facility in Pune with Liebherr-Aerospace
NewsMar 11, 2026

Bharat Forge Inaugurates Landing Gear Machining Facility in Pune with Liebherr-Aerospace

Bharat Forge Limited inaugurated a state‑of‑the‑art landing‑gear machining facility in Pune, developed jointly with Liebherr‑Aerospace. The plant is among the first in India and few worldwide to offer OEM‑approved machining for landing‑gear components, expanding the company’s aerospace portfolio that already...

By The Hindu Business Line
Telescopes Team Up for New View of Cat’s Eye Nebula
NewsMar 11, 2026

Telescopes Team Up for New View of Cat’s Eye Nebula

A new composite image of the Cat’s Eye Nebula (NGC 6543) merges ESA’s Euclid infrared observations with NASA’s Hubble optical data. The nebula, located 4,400 light‑years away in Draco, displays unprecedented detail of its layered shells, jets, and dust structures. This...

By NASA - News Releases
Web Industries Expands Thermoset Slitting Capacity in France and Production Capacity in Texas
NewsMar 11, 2026

Web Industries Expands Thermoset Slitting Capacity in France and Production Capacity in Texas

Web Industries will launch a new thermoset slitting line at its Nantes facility in May 2026, expanding capacity for high‑quality aerospace tape. The same investment adds next‑generation laser‑cutting equipment to its Denton, Texas plant, boosting productivity for composites and technical...

By JEC Composites
Stasis Pods and Deep Space Exploration
NewsMar 11, 2026

Stasis Pods and Deep Space Exploration

Stasis research, building on therapeutic hypothermia and animal hibernation, aims to place astronauts in a torpor‑like state for long‑duration spaceflight. NASA’s NIAC program funded SpaceWorks Enterprises, whose 2016 Torpor Inducing Transfer Habitat study suggested a torpor‑based Mars transit could reduce...

By New Space Economy
Call for Technical Experts for Standards
NewsMar 11, 2026

Call for Technical Experts for Standards

AIAA has become the Committee Manager and US Technical Advisory Group for ISO TC20/SC16, which governs standards for uncrewed aircraft systems. The committee is actively recruiting technical experts to shape International Standards for civilian Counter‑UAS equipment and is exploring a new...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
FAA Seeks Deeper Flight Cuts At Chicago O’Hare As Summer Schedules Surge
NewsMar 11, 2026

FAA Seeks Deeper Flight Cuts At Chicago O’Hare As Summer Schedules Surge

The Federal Aviation Administration has opened a formal process to cut summer flight schedules at Chicago O’Hare, seeking to lower daily operations from the currently planned 3,080 to around 2,500. The agency previously identified 2,800 flights per day as the...

By Travel Noire
Europe’s RLV C5 Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle
NewsMar 11, 2026

Europe’s RLV C5 Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle

Europe’s German Aerospace Center is proposing the RLV C5, a heavy‑lift launch vehicle that pairs a winged, reusable first stage with an expendable upper stage. By switching to liquid hydrogen/oxygen propulsion, the C5 can deliver roughly 76 t to orbit while weighing...

By New Space Economy
Airbus and B2Space Team Up for Advanced Stratospheric Missions
NewsMar 11, 2026

Airbus and B2Space Team Up for Advanced Stratospheric Missions

Airbus and Spanish HAPS specialist B2Space have signed a strategic partnership to develop end‑to‑end stratospheric missions. B2Space will design, launch and operate high‑altitude balloon platforms, while Airbus will provide payloads, sensors and data‑management capabilities. The collaboration targets applications such as...

By Orbital Today
Airbus Partners with RWTH Aachen on Fuel Cell for Regional Aircraft
NewsMar 11, 2026

Airbus Partners with RWTH Aachen on Fuel Cell for Regional Aircraft

Airbus, RWTH Aachen, DLR and other partners launched GENtwoPRO, a German‑funded project to develop a low‑temperature PEM fuel‑cell system for regional aircraft up to 100 seats. The initiative, part of the LuFo VII‑1 programme, targets megawatt‑scale power density and rapid...

By Electrive
ATLAS Space Operations Establishes South Pacific Hub with New Ground Station in American Samoa
NewsMar 11, 2026

ATLAS Space Operations Establishes South Pacific Hub with New Ground Station in American Samoa

On March 10, 2026 ATLAS Space Operations and the American Samoa Port Administration signed an agreement to install a 3.7‑meter S/X‑band antenna at Pago Pago International Airport. Construction began March 2 as part of the Territory’s Vision 2030 Airport Master Plan, with lease revenues earmarked...

By SatNews
United Semiconductors Secures Starlab Payload Capacity for In-Space Semiconductor Crystal Production
NewsMar 11, 2026

United Semiconductors Secures Starlab Payload Capacity for In-Space Semiconductor Crystal Production

United Semiconductors has signed a payload reservation with Starlab Space to shift its microgravity semiconductor crystal growth from the ISS to the commercial Starlab station in low‑Earth orbit. The agreement gives United access to internal and external platforms, including pure‑vacuum...

By NanoDaily (Nano Technology News)
How Robert Goddard’s Self-Reliance Crashed His Rocket Dreams
NewsMar 11, 2026

How Robert Goddard’s Self-Reliance Crashed His Rocket Dreams

On March 16, 1926 Robert Goddard launched the world’s first liquid‑fuel rocket, lifting 12.5 meters before crashing after 2.5 seconds. Despite early successes and funding from the Guggenheim family and the Smithsonian, Goddard’s distrust of collaboration kept his work isolated. The...

By IEEE Spectrum — All
JAA TO and Romanian CAA Launch Cooperation
NewsMar 11, 2026

JAA TO and Romanian CAA Launch Cooperation

The JAA Training Organisation (JAA TO) has signed a two‑year cooperation framework with the Romanian Civil Aeronautical Authority, granting Romania structured access to JAA TO’s specialised regulatory training programmes. The partnership, formalised at JAA TO’s High‑Level Training workshop, covers safety oversight, airworthiness, aerodromes,...

By Airports International
CRP Group to Showcase Flight-Validated Composite Solutions and Hybrid Manufacturing at XPONENTIAL Europe 2026
NewsMar 11, 2026

CRP Group to Showcase Flight-Validated Composite Solutions and Hybrid Manufacturing at XPONENTIAL Europe 2026

CRP Group, comprising CRP Technology and CRP Meccanica, will debut at XPONENTIAL Europe 2026 in Düsseldorf, showcasing flight‑validated composite and hybrid‑manufactured components for aerospace and defense. The exhibit features a MIL‑STD‑810H‑tested UAV fuselage and a 3D‑printed PocketQube satellite deployer that...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Space Force Officially Terminates AeroVironment Contract for Satellite Control Antennas
NewsMar 11, 2026

Space Force Officially Terminates AeroVironment Contract for Satellite Control Antennas

The U.S. Space Force has terminated its roughly $1.7 billion contract with AeroVironment for the Satellite Communications Augmentation Resource (SCAR) program, ending work on the mobile BADGER phased‑array antennas. The termination follows failed renegotiations and reflects a shift toward an open‑competition...

By SpaceNews
NASA Disqualifies X-Ray Telescope From Probe Mission Competition
NewsMar 11, 2026

NASA Disqualifies X-Ray Telescope From Probe Mission Competition

NASA announced that the Advanced X‑Ray Imaging Satellite (AXIS) has been disqualified from the Astrophysics Probe Explorer competition after failing to meet the program’s cost and schedule thresholds. The decision follows a series of internal disruptions at NASA, including a...

By SpaceNews
Bartow Deploys Frequentis Solution
NewsMar 11, 2026

Bartow Deploys Frequentis Solution

Bartow Executive Airport has installed Frequentis' integrated communications platform to power its newly renovated Digital Tower Operations Center. The solution combines the Frequentis X10, GuardX recording, and smartATIS into a single digital suite, replacing legacy systems and supporting the airport’s...

By Airports International
Telesat Expands Canadian Landing Station Footprint for Lightspeed
NewsMar 11, 2026

Telesat Expands Canadian Landing Station Footprint for Lightspeed

Telesat announced new Canadian landing‑station sites in Estevan and Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, and Papineauville, Quebec, expanding its ground footprint ahead of Lightspeed pathfinder launches in December. The company aims to operate 24 landing stations worldwide by the start of global services...

By SpaceNews
James Cropper and Hexcel Collaborate to Advance Aligned Composite Recycling
NewsMar 11, 2026

James Cropper and Hexcel Collaborate to Advance Aligned Composite Recycling

James Cropper and Hexcel have teamed up under the European Composites Circularity Alliance (ECCA) to develop the Unimat range, leveraging Cropper’s Vectis aligned‑fibre technology for recycled carbon‑fibre composites. The partnership aims to achieve the alignment and fibre‑volume fractions required for...

By JEC Composites